On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Marco Chiesa chiesa.marco@gmail.com wrote:
Erik Moeller ha scritto:
This won't be necessary. Existing incubator content _can_ remain under FDL only. New edits to the wikis that are being set up right now have to have the "will agree to the possibility of migration" clause.
Does it mean that the new wikis will have some content which is GFDL-only (what was created or derives from something created elsewhere) and some content which is doubly licensed? Or that we just double license everything because shortly it will be legal to do so? And BTW, I thought contents were licensed in GFDL, not projects. If today I write something (releasing under GFDL 1.2 or later) on project A created last year or on project B created today, how is it possible that from project A you can do GFDL 1.2 -> GFDL 1.3 -> cc-by-sa-3.0 while on project B you can't, when you have released the same text under the same licence? Cruccone
All wikis will be GFDL-only. Contributors of new wikis (including any of "older" Wikimedians) just need to agree that their work may be used under CC-BY-SA in the case of the license migration.